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www.learn3yearsofmathin30days.com
Posted by Max Noble/Berkeley CA on 5/24/08

    Most students know 2 X 5 = 10. So why don’t most students
    also know a rectangle that is 2 feet wide and 5 feet long
    is 10 square feet in area; and why don’t they know that
    when n/2 = 5, n = 10; and why are they not quick to say the
    diameter of a circle with a radius of 5 meters is 10
    meters? It is because students are not sure WHEN to
    multiply (or add, subtract, or divide either). After using
    “Learn 3 Years of Math in 30 Days” they will know because
    the problems for the other operations are on Maxomatic
    pages also, and all pages include examples of HOW to solve
    the problems. See more at www.learn3yearsofmathin30days.com

Learn 3 Years of Math in 30 Days

     
     

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